Wouldn't it be great if you could see at a snapshot any adverse weather affecting any part of the world over the next 10 days? Well, that's exactly what WeatherAlarm is. This feature scans the entire world weather for the next 10 days and highlights any potential severe weather approaching.

The forecasts are updated every 12 hours and show not only what adverse weather is approaching , but the severity expected and the locations which are likely to be affected.

This page is used by the severe weather watchers on Metcheck to take a snapshot view of any extreme weather affecting any part of the world over the next 10 days.

Simply select which region you wish to view then select what type of adverse weather you are interested in. You will see the key below the map. In order to find out the exact figure expected and time of this happening (if applicable) then just click on the square highlighted.

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